Gomes began his performing arts career at the young age of 8, appearing on the tiatr stage in a village drama production.
At 13 years old, he made the transition to Bombay (now Mumbai), where he got the opportunity to participate in theatrical performances under the direction of the popular Konkani theater figure, C. Alvares.
In 1974, Gomes ventured to Kuwait seeking improved prospects, where he sustained his engagement in the performance and production of tiatrs in the region.
During this period, Gomes also wrote and directed three of his own original tiatr plays - Kazaracho Inam, Sonvsarant Korin Vhoddlo?, and Hanv Tuka Kedinch Bhogxichim Nam.
[2] He maintained an active presence in the Konkani tiatr scene in Goa, appearing regularly in productions directed by popular figures such as Prem Kumar, M. Boyer, Prince Jacob, Mario Menezes, John D' Silva, Mariano Fernandes, Lawry Travasso, and Sammy Tavares, among others.
Additionally, Gomes created popular video albums like Ghorkarachi Zodd and Bhavancho Ekvott.
[2] Throughout his career, Gomes maintained a strong presence in the Konkani tiatr scene, performing regularly not only in Goa and Mumbai, but also in the Gulf region (mainly Bahrain, Qatar, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Muscat), the West and also internationally in places like London, France, Germany.
He played a vital role in introducing and promoting the art of tiatr performances in Kuwait as one of the early pioneers in the field.
Upon hearing this, Gomes became nervous as he would have to play the drums for a specific number of musical pieces and songs.
There was an elderly woman living nearby who offered encouragement to Gomes, advising him to purchase a drum set since he did not own one, and she promised to assist him.
[4] According to the 2012 Directory of Tiatr Artistes, Gomes lived at Palmar Vaddo in St Estevam, Goa.
[6] Gomes is recognized for his unique performance style, characterized by dancing to the rhythm of the introductory music before he begins to sing.